Editorial Reviews

In Scandal and Sin: Men With Tools, Book 1, performed flirtatiously by Kasha Kensington, the listener is treated to an erotic and steamy story about a hunky construction contractor, Rye Coleman, and the woman desperate to be in his bed, Alaina May.

Rye, immediately smitten with Alaina, becomes weary after discovering he’s had a complicated history with Alaina’s sister. But clothes are shed and hot and tender embraces are made, nonetheless.

A subplot involving ghosts and a haunted house is an added bonus.

Publisher's Summary

Rye Coleman falls in lust with Alaina May the first time she walks into the office of his construction firm. During the tour of the old house that she wants to renovate, that lust takes over when Alaina falls on a broken step, right into his arms. Sex is hard and fast, and he imagines a lot more of it - until she tells him she’s the sister of the woman who humiliated him in front of the entire town three years ago.

Rye accepts the remodeling job, but refuses to have anything personal to do with Alaina. He can’t be sure she won’t treat him like her sister did. But Alaina is determined to convince Rye she’s nothing like her sister. A picnic meant to thank him for his hard work turns into the first of many nights of lovemaking.

A murder from 75 years ago, a ghost in the old house and a modern-day man determined to stop the remodeling threaten the blossoming love between Rye and Alaina.